20th January : Significance

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Everyday has its own importance. May it be related to our lives or not.



It is important for sumone. so we all should atleast know about it. Even if we dont celebrate it.




Today is 20th January 2017



Do u all know what is the importance of today's day in our life's??


want to know why??


check the next post to know about it...










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The (International) Day of Acceptance is a valuable social entrepreneurial awareness experiment with a heart-warming back-story.


Annie Hopkins founded 3E Love to make the world a better place, also creating the International Symbol of Acceptance, which shows a wheelchair in the shape of a heart. Together, the occasion and the symbol communicate the 3E Love ethos of devotion, equality, respect and understanding, to be adopted and appreciated by people of all abilities.
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Disability owned and operated, 3E Love works to empower people through pride and passion, rather than charity. Taking control, following our dreams and being the best we can, regardless of physical factors, makes us what we are, and Annie's goal to share this with as many people as possible has proved a source of inspiration all across the world.


On January 20th 2009, Annie passed away due to unexpected complications during a simple medical procedure. Her memory lives on in the hearts of her friends and family, and it also lives on in the heart of the International Symbol of Acceptance. Annie's brother, Stevie Hopkins, who helped her start 3E Love, paid tribute to his sister's selfless efforts and vowed to keep them alive. On the first anniversary of Annie's passing, Stevie and family founded an annual celebration of her life and work, inviting everyone to take part in a variety of ways, from drawing the symbol on your hand or cheek, to ordering buttons and T-shirts from the website, or simply changing your social media profile pictures to the logo for the day.
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To quote 3E Love: "Friends, tell the world you embrace who you are; a person with social rights, who has an opinion, who has interests, who has goals and who loves life; a person who is empowered to make a difference in the world and not be without a voice in society. You are not living disabled, you are living.


The Days of the Year team will be changing their Facebook profile pictures for January 20th 2014, and we hope that you'll join us in helping to spread the word and pay tribute to a wonderful girl and her incredible philosophy.







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Everyone knows a DJ; thousands claim that they are one (even if they only mix it up in their bedrooms). Disc Jockey Day is all about celebrating the hard working entertainers that have brought energy to dance floors across the globe. Respect needs to be paid to Disc Jockeys of all levels from velvet suited wedding crooners to international superstars if you've made people dance by playing back to back music, today is the day to hail your talents.


Superstar DJ'ing was born out of the popularity of the Ibiza dance scene and now dance music and DJs are global and the technology has moved way beyond two turntables and a microphone. It's important to remember the definition of a Disc Jockey, a person who selects and plays recorded music for an audience; therefore almost anyone can be a DJ so get out there and play some music!
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National Disc Jockey Day is observed annually on January 20th.


A disc jockey, or DJ for short, is a person who plays recorded music either on the radio or at a club or event.


The first disc jockey was an experiment on the airwaves. In 1909, sixteen-year-old Ray Newby was a student under the supervision of Charles "Doc Herrold at Herrold College of Engineering and Wireless. He played the first records over the airwaves before the word disc jockey even existed.

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What started as an experiment from the Garden City Bank Building where the college was located in San Fernando, California was soon being replicated by radio broadcasters across the country. Before Newby's broadcasts, news, music and entertainment were primarily broadcast live.


It wasn't until 25 years later that radio commentator Walter Winchell coined the term disc jockey.


Today, contemporary DJs play music from vinyl to digital. Regardless of the medium they use, the term disc jockey still applies.


Hip hop DJs became popular in the late 70s and 80s using multiple turntables and using the turntables themselves as an instrument to alter the music. Mobile DJs often act as the master of ceremonies at events or parties directing the evening's activities.








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Wherever you live in the world, chances are your country has a TV show that manages to both delight and irritate viewers whilst simultaneously making them feel a bit uncomfortable, but also a little more self-confident. We are of course talking about programmes that revolve around home videos, sharing everything from embarrassing prom nights to dangerous stunts gone wrong, with some saucy accidents and Great Danes dressed in cargo pants thrown in for good measure.
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Camcorder Day is a tribute to videography of all varieties. Perhaps you're a professional and enjoy shooting wildlife (with a lens, not a gun), or an extreme sports fan who attaches a GoPro to their helmet before jumping out of a plane. Or maybe you just like recording memories that can be cherished forevermore, from weddings and birthdays, to your son dancing like an Egyptian to the Addams Family movie's end credits, for reasons that will never become evident. That last one may sound a little unbelievable but one of our web crew made a mistake when he was twelve, one that can't be erased because he doesn't know where his mum has hidden the tape.


So get out there and get filming, then upload it to YouTube or Vimeo and share it with the rest of the planet!






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